Tony
Nitro Member
DSR.....$100,000
JFR.....$10,000........CHUMP CHANGE....
A lot of difference... for FOUR cars !!![]()
I've heard that the NHRA has hired Oliver Stone to determine the fines.
DSR.....$100,000
JFR.....$10,000........CHUMP CHANGE....
A lot of difference... for FOUR cars !!![]()
That pretty much dashes any hope of seeing the likes of Dale Armstrong, Don Garlits or Austin Coil ever again involved in fuel racing. Can Allen Johnson be far behind?
You know what's crazy about this. We are now in the age where anyone with a good idea and the initiative to learn SolidWorks or Catia can make anything relatively inexpensively. Innovation has never been so democratic. And what do we do, make everything spec.
Stepford Wives racing ain't for me.
DSR.....$100,000
JFR.....$10,000........CHUMP CHANGE....
A lot of difference... for FOUR cars !!![]()
And thus, the conundrum.
You want the NHRA to slow the cars down so they're safer and we can go back to 1/4 mile racing and the Indys have a chance against the juggernaughts.
Then when something like his happens, the P & M brigade shows up in full force bemoaning the lack of freedom & declaring the end of civilization as we know it.
Ya can't have it both ways guys.
If you want the unrestrained free for all of old, then extend all of the shut down areas by 2,000 feet or more, leave the strips where you can't do that behind, then prepare for a financial bloodbath as teams race to outspend each other.
Or slow them down and accept the fact that technical restrictions are here to stay and kwitcher &$?@#ing.
Your choice.
DSR....$100,000 for a sponsorship violation (VP Race Fuels) it was still nitro...
JFR.....$10,000 for modification of an NHRA approved performance enhancement in the fuel system (willful violation)
Tasca..$2,500 for modification of an NHRA approved performance enhancement in the fuel system (willful violation)
Fines are fine, but do they fix the problem?
What next...NHRA approved motors with seals to prevent tampering? Innovation and originality is a dying art because of the NHRA tech nazis...![]()
On the subject of fines...
How about the $5k fine on a sportsman racer for merely putting his hand on, not punching, slapping, or hitting, a top end worker("official" in their minds) who jammed that tire pushing machine into his car at E-Town, then damages it more by trying to rip it out. It was the second time it happened and they still owed him for the damage from the FIRST time they did it to him at Charlotte. So they arbitrarily levy a fine, take it off of the money they should be paying him, and give the rest to him in free entries. It all stinks of not owning up to just flat being wrong on their part.